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If you need advice and information, we can help

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What should I say? It can be very difficult to know what to say or do when someone you know has lost someone close. We often want to offer support.

Many people rely on friends and relatives to support them through a bereavement, but there are different types of services and information available that can also help if you need them.

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The Hub of Hope: mental health support

The Hub of Hope: mental health support

If you or a loved one are struggling with any mental health concern, the Hub of Hope can help you find the most relevant and readily available support near you, when you need it.

Offering over 1,800 local, regional, grassroots and national services, the hub includes an instant help function, allowing you to talk directly to the Samaritans or access support via the Crisis Text line.

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Become a Compassionate Employer

Find out how you or your employers can help support your colleagues with Compassionate Employers, our workplace bereavement support programme.

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When managing life-limiting or terminal illness, death and bereavement in the workplace, it is important that staff feel comfortable to share with their line manager
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Rebecca, who was supported by John Taylor Hospice
Real people, real stories

To have the team on board for the last week of her life was a blessing. They were like part of the family

Rebecca, cared for by John Taylor Hospice
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